PetroIran to develop Salman Field

Aug 13, 2002 02:00 AM

The Salman Field, located approximately 88 miles south of the Lavan Islands in the Persian Gulf on Iran's border with
Abu Dhabi, is to be developed by PetroIran in its aims to raise production half as much again.
Development is to begin in early 2003. The focus will be on bringing the field's gas to a refining facility at
Assaluyeh port via a 30-inch, 240 km long pipeline.

Once the gas development has been completed, attention will be placed on developing the oil and condensate reserves.
Once development is complete, the field is expected to produce around 50,000 bpd of oil, 6,000 bpd of condensate, and
500 mm cfpd of gas.

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